The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1934, Page 2

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COATS Style—Quality—Workmanship Original “Kirshmoor” Coats Priced as low as $19.75 THE MOST POPULAR "WOMEN’S HATS FOR SUMMER Special Group $2.75 DRESSES Values to $2500 Vivid coloring, exceptional quality and snappy styles make these dresses a truly unusual value at $7.95 BLOUSES New patterns and entrancing styles in silk, cotton and knitted blousettes. $1.25 $2.50 $3.75 Sizes 32 to 40 SKIRTS With every style feature in silk, wool and cotton pique— $1 50 up SMARTLY STYLED GIRLS’ COATS Sizes 4 to 16 Priced at a REAL Bargain SPORT SLACKS Sizes 14—16—18 Green, brown and navy wool jersey S pecial $3. 95 GLOVE S Smart styles for summer. Kid, pigskin, silk, fabric. All popular shades .and .prices. " HANDBAGS An exceptional assortment for summer $1.25, $1.95, $2.95 AND UP CHILD’S COTTON PRINT PANTY DRE"\Esk'IS cents WOMEN’S RAYON LINGERIE Dance Sets, Slips, Combinations Sl 4.) i For the Little F ellows Cptton Linen Suits—§1.00 Corduory Overalls—$1.50 Blue Denim Coveralls—$1.45 THE DAILY ALASKA FJVlPIRE WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934. # %7 MAY SPECIAL.EVENT! an i Dollar tems e g f /MICHAEL STEARNS Suits and Top Coats Plain and Fancy -Patterns $35.00 WO’WEN’@ RAYON VESTS broken lots, good value, 2 for $1.00 SPOT-PROOF CHIFFON HOflERY, palr Stetson and H&demm——the newest shapes Men s Hats "and colors— $4.00 to $6.50 LADIES’ E(‘KWEAR and SCARFS, each . COTTAGE SETS—Colored, Green and Gold SHADOW LACE CURTAINS Panel . $ COLORED MONKSCLOTH, red, rust, blue, green, cream, BLEACHED MUSLIN, 10 yards SILK DRAPERY, Pastel shades, YAPd - i e e e TURKISH BATH TOWELQ. 22x44, 4- I iibbiin i Hl ( K HAND TOWELS, SANITARY NAPKINS, 5 pacl\dges IAI)IE\‘ FELT SLIPPERS BOYS’ TENN IS SHOES BOY%’ CAPS ......... N MEN’S CHAMBR@,X SHIRTS ..$1.00 MEN’S WOOL MIX SOX, 5 pair for MEN'S ALL-LINEN HANDKER. CHIEFS, 4 for.......,.........$1,00, WOMEN ] HOUSE FROCKS ...$1.90, An assortment of ulumlnum POTS, | PANS, 'KETTLES, COFFEE POTS, DOUBLE BOILERS, each Palromze the l-losplhl énil\l ban:e, Satur- au‘spltes fi mrcuna I SO . vl § X Behren Just arrived—new patterns—extra quality Woolwear Suits FOR BOYS-—Age '137to 17 Speczal at $10 00 Men’s N eckwear $1.25 + Men’s Work Pants Dark grey mixf'urc—superior quality $2.00 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25 . Men’s Oxfords Solid Leather $4.50 to $6.50 pair Men’s Overalls and JUMPBRS—220' Denim $2 85 suit Women’s Two-Piece Cotton Crepe Sleeping PAJAMAS—T75 cents WOMEN’S COTTON CREPE GOWNS—T75 cents PART-WOOL DOUBLE BLANKET Pastel Shades—Wonderful value $2.50 FEATHER PILLOWS Standard Size 31 95 fiaeh v /COLORED CRASH TABLE CLOTH ! 'has séwn fringed edges—Size 50x70 Special—$2.95 By PRI 84x105—Blue, rose, gold, helio, green COTTON BEDSPREADS $2.95 each GLASS TUMBLERS *Junean’s Leading’ Dé‘pll‘tmifin't”m ‘Special—5' eehts EacH™ " MICKEY WALKER’"""’“ WINS NOD AFTER LISTLESS BoUT | LOS ANGELES, May 9—kaey Walker, old man of the ring, won {a ten round decision over Maxie Rosenbloom in a slow non-title bout which failed to create much excitement among a scant crowd of five thousand Tuesday night. Walker weighed in at 176 pounds, two pounds lighter than his op- ponent. — - HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. Herbert Snethen arrived ! here on the Victoria from Seattle | for a month’s visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mar- | tinson. Mrs. Snethen is accom-| panied by her little daughter. - e - ON SICK LIST Frank Pearce has been confined | to his home for several days with intestinal flu. He was reported somewhat better today. P P R | Round trip passengers on the SAM The Tailor @ Now in his new location in the GRAND BUILDING on Front St., next to Brownie’s Barber Shop. @A complete line of Men’s Wear and Custom-Made Clothing. R Ehrta it G i o et e e T T TSPy | Victoria included Mr. and Mrs. E. Ripley Boyd, of New York City, who are making their wedding trip.' Mr, Boyd is with the Stewart- Wa,rner Company. scheduled for the ATTENTION The De Molay Dance which was postponed unm May 18th. WOOD FOR SALE 11th has been Block wood and klindling. —adv. 358. Phone —adv. ® We are in a position to had at any price! PLUMBING “We tell in advance ragflpromndlpamanaflpm ONE CHANGE WITH EACH. PURCHASE and the “Shock-Proof” Insole OR ® No Argument! ® No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS give you the best to be wr RICE & AHLERS (0. HEATING SHEET METAL what job will cost” PHONE 34 — HIADQUARTERS CONTEST OPEN. TO BOYS for the Keds AND GIRLS BICYCLE AGE With the New Scientific Last NEW STOCK OF KED3 |IIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH FREE! $40 World Bicycle To Be Given Away July 4th DRESS Priced from A O TSt N E J. WHITE HAS Mrs. White has held this position . for a number of years, li APPOINTED | s whtte expects to be joined .-nomns Ann Amm.uht b A‘rrmnou 'TENNIS PLAYER: ‘uon to ' the ‘arinual dues. TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETING | ~Painting of the courts has jusi| It s desired that these persons SHOES FOR “OLD-TIMERS” nmaflb-n completed and a new net| doining the €lub this 95c to Sl 95 later in the summer by her daugh- ter, Miss Lenore White, who is teaching in the public schools of Los Angeles, and with whom she On Friday night -following the regular meeting of the Pioneers of furnished one court and bills cov- .,"’8 such improvements are pay- ‘urmmelm without further delay. l.l m lefl. Belttl:don et the 'winter: Alaska, Igloo No. 6 and the Pion- 'mmu Club members will con- plan vear will make the necessary ar- Mr. Harland or Mr. A. W. ,Helmms at the City Clerk’s office. By: JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB. Dr. Charles H. Moore, of Louls- - | ville, Kentucky, is bound for Ko- diak on the Alaska to hunt bear. Dr. Moore made one previous trip to Alaska in 1932, when he hunted out from Anchorage. ing with a jolly program, cards, res. freshments and a gemeral Inlain-ll good ume to whieh all old-time invited. It will be held in the IOOP Hall on Frank- lin Street. fer a favor if they will now remit | thie: 1994 dues of $5.00 to Chas E. ‘Harlsnd, P. O. Box No, 1193, who‘ is in charge of the finlnces' Checks. should be made payable to | Juneau ‘Tennis Club. [ ‘American Legion Megting Thurs- i [lllIIHIN|IIMMMlIIlllIIIMlIIIIMlliIIllIiIIlIIlIIIIIHIIIIllIllfllmmlilllllllll IR New memberships are subject to | day evening at eight o'clock. Turn | == an ‘entrance fee of $5.00 in addi- | cut. . i > 44 . 1 i P FAMILY Si 3 SEWARD SI'REET—Near Tlnrd 3 W9 i TR b HOE STORE I 000000 0 R O

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